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the justice apartment in the fbi still investigating trading of other stocks. one of the world's most successful hedge fund managers generating an average annual return of 25 percent over the past two decades. a federal court delivering another blow to obamacare ruling that the founder of domino's pizza does not have to offer contraception coverage to his employees as mandated by obamacare. the founder, roman catholic disagrees with contraception on religious grounds and has sold the company several years ago, this ruling granting him a preliminary injunction affecting -- injunction affecting his current business. the issue is expected to end up before the supreme court, as you might expect. it is a good week for jesus. a new pope and now this. the latest nielsen ratings showed that the tv miniseries the bible is a huge hit. sunday night's telecast on the history channel through almost 11 million viewers, more than anything broadcast on nbc for the entire week. 13 million viewers also tune in to see the bible in its inaugural. cables largest audience of the yea
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the fbi. how soon do you expect it will be revealing the contents? he tried to leave the kutcher for china. >> he's in prison. he's in jail. they should be within the next couple of days. lou: we listen to fbi director muller talk about how serious the problem has become. i have a strange feeling that if we did not have your voice on this right now there would not be a discussion of what is happening in nasa. various science centers, our national laboratories, and the full breadth of what ishe chinese spying efforts of all sorts in this country, not just simply cyber spying, but 3500 from companies. this is a major threat ainst this country. >> it is a major threat. every major american company has been hit with a cyber attack. everyone. i have seen the list. the university's, foundations, major law firms. they hit my area. they took everything off of my computer a few years ago. people have been reluctant to speak out about it. what is so shocking and makes me angry, the american taxpayer funded this guy, funded this guy, this chinese buy, he had ov
the fbi. how soon do you expect it will be revealing the contents? he tried to leave the kutcher for china. >> he's in prison. he's in jail. they should be within the next couple of days. lou: we listen to fbi director muller talk about how serious the problem has become. i have a strange feeling that if we did not have your voice on this right now there would not be a discussion of what is happening in nasa. various science centers, our national laboratories, and the full breadth of what...
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philippe jernnard was carrying what france called a bad fake id, and he is now facing charges, and the fbi is also investigating. law enforcement officials say investigators have not found links to terrorism, and passengers on the plane had similar reactions. >> that's pretty scary. i fly every week, so that's actually pretty concerning. >> that's nuts. no way. >> it's crazy. >> authorities want to know what was his motive? was it for the perks and having a better seat, or life imitating art? >> it's a little reminiscent of the movie . >> i don't think it was quite that far. this guy did not look like leonar leonar leonardo. >> at this point it was not immediate apparent to the airline officials this was a criminal situation, and he was rebooked on another flight and security was alerted and they contacted the police and arrested him at the gate where he was waiting for his next flight. christine and victor? >> thank you. >>> jay leno throwing barbs at his bosses. that's always fun. that's coming up next. discover. the 100%-natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. nect
philippe jernnard was carrying what france called a bad fake id, and he is now facing charges, and the fbi is also investigating. law enforcement officials say investigators have not found links to terrorism, and passengers on the plane had similar reactions. >> that's pretty scary. i fly every week, so that's actually pretty concerning. >> that's nuts. no way. >> it's crazy. >> authorities want to know what was his motive? was it for the perks and having a better seat,...
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the support you've given to the fbi, because the fbi has changed over time. of ways of number resolving a particular case. one may be imprisonment and one may be deportation. house arrest. there are a number of particular dispositions. my concern is, as we go through the next three years that the american public, congress, the administration understand that the fbi has to change with the prospects and -- change with the beings and that means able. we have to prioritize and make certain that we prioritize our largest threats, whether it be mortgage fraud or fraud on wall street or public corruption or civil-rights abuses and make certain that we prioritize and make sure we are focused on the greatest threats to the american public and then to the extent toere is a determination as what the ultimate resolution is, that's up to the judge's. >> thank you. i appreciate his question. what we're going to do is introduce a bill and i will ask your comments on it, after the recess. it will be bipartisan, it will be the two of us, to set up a national commission made u
the support you've given to the fbi, because the fbi has changed over time. of ways of number resolving a particular case. one may be imprisonment and one may be deportation. house arrest. there are a number of particular dispositions. my concern is, as we go through the next three years that the american public, congress, the administration understand that the fbi has to change with the prospects and -- change with the beings and that means able. we have to prioritize and make certain that we...
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the fbi came out, i mean this is incredible. they know, they say, who stole 13 precious art works, valued at $500 billion. they were stolen from isabella's gardener museum in boston in 1990. but here's the incredible thing, people. the fbi won't name the suspects because of the statute of limitations. it's run out. they cannot charge anyone with the theft. okay, so somebody or some people now have a rembrandt and vermier which they can sell on the black market. it's never been recovered. the lesson is this, if you want to steal art, do a good job and keep it head enlong enough and you won't go to jail. i don't know how else to interpret that. >>> the ncaa tournament kicks off tomorrow. we're serious about march madness here at cnn. we have our own bracket challenge. our jay bell says we're not alone. he is founder of pregame.com and tells us more than 100 million people worldwide are expected to wagered 12dz billion emore tha the bracket. it won't be a slam dunk. my bracket will be a slam dunk to beat if you're in any way decent
the fbi came out, i mean this is incredible. they know, they say, who stole 13 precious art works, valued at $500 billion. they were stolen from isabella's gardener museum in boston in 1990. but here's the incredible thing, people. the fbi won't name the suspects because of the statute of limitations. it's run out. they cannot charge anyone with the theft. okay, so somebody or some people now have a rembrandt and vermier which they can sell on the black market. it's never been recovered. the...
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the fbi joining the search for a missing student. he didn't have his wallet or cell phone and he disappeared. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. weeks since the schoolteacher went missing in new orleans, and there's still no assign of terry lynn monet. she walked out of
the fbi joining the search for a missing student. he didn't have his wallet or cell phone and he disappeared. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working...
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to the fbi. are you working closely with the private sector? are they good partners with regard to sharing information that could help the fbi learne more about cyber? cyber threats and vulnerabilities. bring us up to date to the challenges. >> in the wake of 9/11, we had to establish joint terrorism task forces throughout the country. when it comes to the cyber arena, the key partner is the private sector. headway with the private sector, but there are hurdles to working together that we have to overcome. one is liability. for sharing information. some would argue there are issues with regard to the antitrust laws get together and -- regard to the antitrust laws if the private sector gets together and then shares information with us. there are issues relating to the loss of the proprietary information, if they share it with the federal government. we are working through those but if we are to be successful in this realm, we have to develop mechanisms of channeling information between the private
to the fbi. are you working closely with the private sector? are they good partners with regard to sharing information that could help the fbi learne more about cyber? cyber threats and vulnerabilities. bring us up to date to the challenges. >> in the wake of 9/11, we had to establish joint terrorism task forces throughout the country. when it comes to the cyber arena, the key partner is the private sector. headway with the private sector, but there are hurdles to working together that we...
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the fbi announced they now know who took the artwork. investigators say they are reasonably sure organized crime was involved. >> we have reason to believe it's likely that the artwork has changed hands several times and that those who might be in possession of the paintings right now might not necessarily have been those that were involved in the original theft. >> reporter: but where are those 13 pieces of art now? the fbi says it does not believe the pieces ever left the country. it says about 12 years ago, some of the master pieces were seen in connecticut and philadelphia, where someone tried to sell them. >> i don't know if all 13 pieces are still together. we've received information that we've been able to corroborate showing that the paintings may have been in different locations at different times. >> reporter: the two men who committed the crimes will likely never be charged but the statue of limitations was up after 20 years and prosecutors are open to the idea of immunity for anyone who has information about the artwork. at t
the fbi announced they now know who took the artwork. investigators say they are reasonably sure organized crime was involved. >> we have reason to believe it's likely that the artwork has changed hands several times and that those who might be in possession of the paintings right now might not necessarily have been those that were involved in the original theft. >> reporter: but where are those 13 pieces of art now? the fbi says it does not believe the pieces ever left the country....
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at it too late to go after the thieves because of the statute of limitations but the fbi trying to track down the paintings they say whoever has them now might not know they're stolen. there's a $5 million reward in the case. that's a wrap on "studio b" for this monday afternoon. a quick look at the dow. 65 and a half. there were fears this would be a horrible day. we'll update it. tonight on fox report. right now, here's "your world." >> fox on top of an illegal immigration storm brewing, or should we say, brewerring, arizona for jan brewer just heard the white house def its release of illegal immigrants in her state and it's already re-arrested a handful of so-called high risk cases in her state. the thing is the for hasn't seen it, wants proof it and is itching to talk about it. >>> first, should the speaker who makes controversitives want to throw up. charms from the right that john boehner said something very wrong, all but called him a bonehead for making the president look very good. >> welcome. i'm neil cavuto. what do you say if you're a republican and the leaders of your own pa
at it too late to go after the thieves because of the statute of limitations but the fbi trying to track down the paintings they say whoever has them now might not know they're stolen. there's a $5 million reward in the case. that's a wrap on "studio b" for this monday afternoon. a quick look at the dow. 65 and a half. there were fears this would be a horrible day. we'll update it. tonight on fox report. right now, here's "your world." >> fox on top of an illegal...
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former fbi director said it is an easy leap from banks to ballots. all i know, steven, i am hearing a lot more deserting cases -- diserting cases, i don't think this is a huge move from messing up our bank statement to our ballots, how real a threat is this? >> i'm so glad you are bringing this story to your listening audience, it is amazing. if you a voter, not a voter, this how real it is, we have a case we're finding out today, that in florida over primary season in august. hackers tried to cast ballots they were looking for information on 2500 voters, 2500. keep in mind 2000 elect of decided by under 600. >> right. >> this could be a test. and when you look at -- we keep doing this, we keep taking technologies, and bringing home areas of our daily life before the second has been tested. as americans we hold the right to vote sacred, we should, what happens here, a vindor not even tate commission -- a vendor, not even a state commission finds out someone is trying to break in to cast ballots on behalf of voters who are not voting, a ven vendor fin
former fbi director said it is an easy leap from banks to ballots. all i know, steven, i am hearing a lot more deserting cases -- diserting cases, i don't think this is a huge move from messing up our bank statement to our ballots, how real a threat is this? >> i'm so glad you are bringing this story to your listening audience, it is amazing. if you a voter, not a voter, this how real it is, we have a case we're finding out today, that in florida over primary season in august. hackers...
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you can buy these computers but a lot of them don't have hard drives because the forensic guys at the fbi have already been through checking all of this stuff out. that is an awful lot of money, 200 lan dollars gone from investors. >> it is shocking for everybody. jeff: i want to take you into his office around the corner here, follow me if you would. he seemed like a great guy to you. >> yes, he had a very successful company. jeff: thought it was successful. this is the desk, a beautiful desk. currently if you go online, the bid for this is $160. >> that is the latest, yes. jeff: hard to believe. these are polished brass. that is polished brass. certainly all the trappings of success. >> very much so, the office is just three years old. everything he did was top of the line, we all assumed we were making the money. jeff: it is amazing what you can do with other people's money. the falcons were big. you can buy the falcon now the latest bid on that one is $35, go online. the piece of chicago criminal history for you. david: it is easy to spend other peoples money and waste it. thank you.
you can buy these computers but a lot of them don't have hard drives because the forensic guys at the fbi have already been through checking all of this stuff out. that is an awful lot of money, 200 lan dollars gone from investors. >> it is shocking for everybody. jeff: i want to take you into his office around the corner here, follow me if you would. he seemed like a great guy to you. >> yes, he had a very successful company. jeff: thought it was successful. this is the desk, a...
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fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me and i said, what do you know about that? he said, i don't think that the various news agencies are covering it adequately, do you? >> two weeks later, this headline would break the news of that night on the bridge. wayne williams would be sent to prison to serve two life sentences for murder. at first glance, he hardly looks like a serial killer. not much more than 5'1/2" tall now in his 50s. and growing bald. >> the bottom line is nobody ever testified or even claimed that they saw me strike another person, choke another person, s
fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children....
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the fbi agent in charge? >> guilty of two double homicides. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs, guilty. >> right man for those homicides is in jail. >> the original audience verdict guilty, 69%, innocent 4%. not proven either way, 27%. >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. thanks for joining us. a lot of news to get to this ho hour. >> i'm sorry to put you guys through this. >> that is one of two high school students found guilty of rape today in steubenville hoe home. after four days of testimony, a judge sentenced them to serve time on charges they sexually attacked another high school student while she was too drunk to say no. stay right there. full details from our reporter who was inside the courtroom for the entire time. that's coming up in just a moment here on cnn. at least two people were killed today when a small co
the fbi agent in charge? >> guilty of two double homicides. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs, guilty. >> right man for those homicides is in jail. >> the original audience verdict guilty, 69%, innocent 4%. not proven either way,...
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fbi director robert mueller testified about the budget cuts the fbi could face. today marks 10 years since the beginning of the iraq war. members of congress get their if all more on this morning's washington journal. the house will finish work on the republican version of the 2014 budget. live coverage at 10:00 eastern. >> government and opposition forces accuse each other of using chemical attacks and the northwest region of the country. u.s. ambassador to syria testifies about the two-year conflict. 945 eastern on c-span during. then, the chairman bernanke holds a news conference after the federal reserve's meeting on the economy wraps. live coverage is on 2:30. fbi director margaret miller they have to implement furloughs for agency staff due to spending cuts. robert mueller is trying to exhaust all other options. he made these remarks at a hearing on the fbi budget for 2014. >> we have votes coming up. i will not have an opening statement. i want to take this opportunity now the you in your --an -- you in a minimum of you and the men and the women of the bur
fbi director robert mueller testified about the budget cuts the fbi could face. today marks 10 years since the beginning of the iraq war. members of congress get their if all more on this morning's washington journal. the house will finish work on the republican version of the 2014 budget. live coverage at 10:00 eastern. >> government and opposition forces accuse each other of using chemical attacks and the northwest region of the country. u.s. ambassador to syria testifies about the...
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anything that happens within texas prison systems will be involved in the investigation now and the fbi was on the scene this afternoon making phone calls. colorado's governor reacted to all this saying we don't know yet whether this is the guy. there's some indication. i hope it is. the overall story here is still that we do not know what the motive might be for the killing. whether it was related to the job running the prisons or colorado state politics more broadly or neither of these issues. tuesday's shooting happened hours before the colorado governor was to sign into law the hotly contested new gun legislation last week and he went on as scheduled later that morning to sign into law the state's new background state legislation and state magazines for ammunition in semi-automatic handguns. law enforcement sources have said there -- have not said there is any reason to connect the killing of states prisons chief to his work in the prisons or broader political issues in colorado. still, though, in response to the murder, security has been upped, both for the governor himself and for
anything that happens within texas prison systems will be involved in the investigation now and the fbi was on the scene this afternoon making phone calls. colorado's governor reacted to all this saying we don't know yet whether this is the guy. there's some indication. i hope it is. the overall story here is still that we do not know what the motive might be for the killing. whether it was related to the job running the prisons or colorado state politics more broadly or neither of these...
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. >> i don't think the fbi is looking into this prostitution beef. that's what i have heard anyway. however, let's just stay with this for a minute. so menendez now, all since jump has said this is a a smear. >> um-huh. >> okay. and enemies of mine have tried to do this. and now it looks like, wiehl, that he was correct. >> he has a case here. no matter what these women say now. nobody is going to believe them. because if they say now they go back and say. >> bill: can't be doing that. >> they say they were bought, this and that. >> put the pieces together and talk about the facts. this started with the daily caller had an interview and you see on your screen right now. one of the women said she was paid to have sex with the senator. fine. the "the washington post" did a story. they talked through. they are ♪ sure one of the women they spoke to was in fact the same person that was in the daily caller. then they in fact backed off of that story. so there is some confusion as to with respect to that one person. >> as it stands now, i think the fair thing and you guys disagree. tell
. >> i don't think the fbi is looking into this prostitution beef. that's what i have heard anyway. however, let's just stay with this for a minute. so menendez now, all since jump has said this is a a smear. >> um-huh. >> okay. and enemies of mine have tried to do this. and now it looks like, wiehl, that he was correct. >> he has a case here. no matter what these women say now. nobody is going to believe them. because if they say now they go back and say. >> bill:...
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. >> reporter: eric o'neal, former fbi counter intelligence officer says a spy master sends an attractive target to get them to give up information. robert hanson spied for the russians. he was portrayed in a hollywood movie "breach" on spies that use honey traps. >> while in that situation, how do they get the information. >> if it is a prostitute, for example, pillow talk. pillow talk comes from this, from the honey trap and spies. you talk to someone, get them to talk after you're done and relaxed, all the endorphins are flowing and happy things are going on, and people's tongues loosen. >> another was an exotic dancer that in world war i was accused of seducing diplomats to get them to give up secrets. peter earnest, former cia officer that runs the international spy museum says it is not always female spies with male targets. >> during the cold war, germans under marcus wolf had a very active program of sending romeos into west germany, seeing who they could meet and develop relationships with, if they had access to intelligence. >> reporter: a program he says worked well for the eas
. >> reporter: eric o'neal, former fbi counter intelligence officer says a spy master sends an attractive target to get them to give up information. robert hanson spied for the russians. he was portrayed in a hollywood movie "breach" on spies that use honey traps. >> while in that situation, how do they get the information. >> if it is a prostitute, for example, pillow talk. pillow talk comes from this, from the honey trap and spies. you talk to someone, get them to...
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it houses the fbi, dea, the marines. and basically what happens here, a lot of what happens is that noncommissioned officers train, they have a training program for individuals coming out of college who want to be marines and marine officers. and they do a lot of that training down there. they have ranges, they have bomb facilities, they have everything. it's a huge base, a sprawling base, and this is just a horrible tragedy for the corps. bill: is live fire common on this base? >> yes, live fire is common on the base, assimilated bombings, live fire. the fbi academy has their range at this base, they have their shooting range, the hrt trains there, so it's a very active base in terms of live fire. bill: there's also a woman involved here. she is dead. where do you take the investigation when you learn that knowledge? >> i think, bill, you start peeling the onion right at this particular point in time. what was the nexus between these three people, did they know each other. you know, it's always a possibility of some rel
it houses the fbi, dea, the marines. and basically what happens here, a lot of what happens is that noncommissioned officers train, they have a training program for individuals coming out of college who want to be marines and marine officers. and they do a lot of that training down there. they have ranges, they have bomb facilities, they have everything. it's a huge base, a sprawling base, and this is just a horrible tragedy for the corps. bill: is live fire common on this base? >> yes,...
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at this number, 1-800-call-fbi. and if you want to view the stolen masterpieces up close, we have posted images of them on our show blog, cnn.com/situationroom. we have all of the 13 images on there so people can take a look. who knows? maybe there is somebody who has seen one of these pieces. there are $5 million up for grabs. >> if you find them. >> how did they not get busted? >> the statute of limitations was actually up after 20 years. we're now at 23 years. so the people, actual people involved, sorry, there's not much that they can do. however, the people in possession of these art works, that is still a crime. but the prosecutors say that they would be willing to give immunity in certain cases. so really at the heart of all this, they want the art back. >> they want it, $500 million worth of art and they want it back. lisa sylvester, thank you. >>> an article about race sparks an uproar in the city of brotherly love. cnn's erin burnett is going "out front" on the story. >> this article is getting such incred
at this number, 1-800-call-fbi. and if you want to view the stolen masterpieces up close, we have posted images of them on our show blog, cnn.com/situationroom. we have all of the 13 images on there so people can take a look. who knows? maybe there is somebody who has seen one of these pieces. there are $5 million up for grabs. >> if you find them. >> how did they not get busted? >> the statute of limitations was actually up after 20 years. we're now at 23 years. so the...
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now the fbi is checking to see whether this is all connected to the recent killing of a texas county prosecutor. and number one, police have arrested two teens this 17-year-old and a 14-year-old boy in the shooting death of this baby in a stroller and the wounding of the baby's mother in georgia. and that's "the fox report's" top five. and ton this day in 1969. aclu became the first and only school to win three state ncaa men's basketball championships. that was the streak. with legendary coach john and roster that included future nba great kareem abdul jabbar. the bruins entered the tournament as a clear cut favorite. they survived a big scare from drake from semi finals. in the matchup trounced. injury plagued purdue. bill o'reilly up. stretch the streak to an incredible seven straight championships all under coach wooden. it was a three pete on the college courts 34 years ago today. and now you know the news for this friday, march the 22nd. mom's birthday. happy birthday, mom. see you back here monday. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> bill o'reilly has labeled sever
now the fbi is checking to see whether this is all connected to the recent killing of a texas county prosecutor. and number one, police have arrested two teens this 17-year-old and a 14-year-old boy in the shooting death of this baby in a stroller and the wounding of the baby's mother in georgia. and that's "the fox report's" top five. and ton this day in 1969. aclu became the first and only school to win three state ncaa men's basketball championships. that was the streak. with...
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to capitol hill, a hearing underway putting fbi director robert mueller on the hot seat. why congressional investigators have not yet heard from the survivors who were eyewitnesses to the terror attack that killed four americans in benghazi, including our ambassador on 9/11 of last year. chief intel defense correspondent catherine herridge joins us. >> as we wait for the fbi oversight hearing, a short time ago the state department asked whether it would give investigators access to the survivors and the response was noncommittal. >> we have been working with the congress on the benghazi issue, both houses, many committees for months and months and months, and we have been very open it all of their requests and transparent with them about the details in our investigation. >> reporter: the investigation, fox news obtained a letter written by republican congressman frank wolf asking that egyptian authorities stop blocking access to a key benghazi suspect in kay rcairo, any country failing to cooperate with the u.s. and justice is in essence responsible for hammering an inves
to capitol hill, a hearing underway putting fbi director robert mueller on the hot seat. why congressional investigators have not yet heard from the survivors who were eyewitnesses to the terror attack that killed four americans in benghazi, including our ambassador on 9/11 of last year. chief intel defense correspondent catherine herridge joins us. >> as we wait for the fbi oversight hearing, a short time ago the state department asked whether it would give investigators access to the...
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they have heard nothing from the fbi. bill: school bus driver facing suspension for taking a call on the job. now why would she do that? wait until you hear who was calling before you pass judgment here. >> we have these rules, context doesn't matter. there is some, there are some circumstances here warrant taking another look at this. % every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. martha: let's go back to our top story now. this all began to break during "america's newsroom" yesterday. now we're getting conflicting account what's really going on inside syria as the civil war there continues to rage. you've got the white house at first saying it had no reason to believe those reports that were coming out, that chemical weapons had been used. something that president obama had said very clearly, that if it happened that would be a red line. it would be a game-changer, change the calculus wer
they have heard nothing from the fbi. bill: school bus driver facing suspension for taking a call on the job. now why would she do that? wait until you hear who was calling before you pass judgment here. >> we have these rules, context doesn't matter. there is some, there are some circumstances here warrant taking another look at this. % every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade....
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the fbi is investigating along with the university police and local police, too. and the bomb squad is on the scene. want to get right to grant heston, associate vice president for communications and public affairs. thanks for talking with us. tell me quhat latest is on this investigation so far. what are the investigators doing on the scene? >> investigators have taken a look at the improvised dexplosie tw twice a device and determining the best way to get them out. >> you can tell me how many we're talking about? >> i can tell you that they were found inside a bag in one of the dorm rooms. so orange county bomb squad, fbi and police department are working to safely get them out of will. >> anymore details at this hour about the assault weapon that was found near the body? >> there are no additional details. as you can imagine just in the beginning phases of this and our main focus right now are on making the tower one facility safe and informing the community about everything we're doing to keep them safe throughout the day. >> and i fully understand that. i'm j
the fbi is investigating along with the university police and local police, too. and the bomb squad is on the scene. want to get right to grant heston, associate vice president for communications and public affairs. thanks for talking with us. tell me quhat latest is on this investigation so far. what are the investigators doing on the scene? >> investigators have taken a look at the improvised dexplosie tw twice a device and determining the best way to get them out. >> you can tell...
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the fbi is also investigating. law enforcement officials said investigators haven't found any links to terrorism. still passengers on the plane all had similar reactions. >> that's pretty scary and i fly every week so that's pretty concerning. >> that's not -- yeah, there's no way. >> i think it's crazy. >> reporter: authorities want to know what was his motive? was it just for the perks and having a better seat or life imitating art. ♪ let's fly, let's fly away >> reminiscent of the movie with leonardo dicaprio. >> i don't think it was quite that far. this guy didn't look like leonardo dicaprio. >> after being confronted he became very angry, he was escorted off the plane. at this point it wasn't immediately apparent to airline officials this was even a criminal situation. he was rebooked on another flight but that's when security was alerted and they immediately contacted the philly police and arrested him at the gate where he was waiting for his next flight. christine, victor. >>> from tennis star to accused s
the fbi is also investigating. law enforcement officials said investigators haven't found any links to terrorism. still passengers on the plane all had similar reactions. >> that's pretty scary and i fly every week so that's pretty concerning. >> that's not -- yeah, there's no way. >> i think it's crazy. >> reporter: authorities want to know what was his motive? was it just for the perks and having a better seat or life imitating art. ♪ let's fly, let's fly away...
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national, worked at a virginia facility on high-tech programs that could benefit china's military, and the fbi busted him over the weekend with a one-way ticket on a flight about to take off to beijing. court documents show the worker did not revole all the electronics he was taking with him, including a nasa laptop commuter and a hard drive. congressman wolf says the contractor has a history of trouble. >> we know that mr. james has in the past, has in the past, taken sense stiff information back to china and he should not have been allowed to remove from langley. >> last week the inspector general said this did not appear to be. >> shepard: a huge day for a teenager who took a bullet on the school bus. today she walked back to school for the first time. what she says about her mission next. ds... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless.
national, worked at a virginia facility on high-tech programs that could benefit china's military, and the fbi busted him over the weekend with a one-way ticket on a flight about to take off to beijing. court documents show the worker did not revole all the electronics he was taking with him, including a nasa laptop commuter and a hard drive. congressman wolf says the contractor has a history of trouble. >> we know that mr. james has in the past, has in the past, taken sense stiff...
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did the fbi solve one of america's most infamous art heists? ♪ . bill: so we hear from the fbi it has made a major break in one of the best known art heists in u.s. history. it says it now knows who stole 13 masterpieces from boston's isabella stuart museum 23 years ago this week. the fbi is not releasing the names of the suspects and offering only a few clues it says. >> for the first time we can say with a high degree of confidence we determined in the years since the theft the art was transported to connecticut and to the philadelphia area. bill: well the missing art includes three rembrandts, like storm on the sea of gal little lee. and monet. the masterpieces are worth an estimated $500 million. martha: well, we're learning that a computer glitch is putting the mars rover "curiosity" science experiments on a bit of a hold right now. nasa says it is still in contact with its good friend rover up there and hopes to have it fully functioning this week but it comes after "curiosity" made the most significant discovery yet that by confirming the re
did the fbi solve one of america's most infamous art heists? ♪ . bill: so we hear from the fbi it has made a major break in one of the best known art heists in u.s. history. it says it now knows who stole 13 masterpieces from boston's isabella stuart museum 23 years ago this week. the fbi is not releasing the names of the suspects and offering only a few clues it says. >> for the first time we can say with a high degree of confidence we determined in the years since the theft the art...
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the fbi is going to be speaking about the status of that investigation. what do you think needs to come forward? what questions need to be asked here? >> well, i think there's so many angles here and, by the way, so many people in the intel community both former and current members and also the military are so happy that we are continuing to talk about this. very few people are, but this is such an important issue. that appearance by, that ridiculous appearance by hillary clinton up on the hill sometime ago -- remember, this is six months on from the attack in benghazi, you know, half of the room was slobbering deference over how wonderful she is, and the other half couldn't take a couple of quick questions and keep hammering on those. the white house has an obligation to explain themselves, to talk about why the cavalry was never called. the expectation is that when, you know, it hits the fan and everything starts to go south, you've got some cover, you know? they're going to call the cavalry. not only was the cavalry not called, there's no explanation a
the fbi is going to be speaking about the status of that investigation. what do you think needs to come forward? what questions need to be asked here? >> well, i think there's so many angles here and, by the way, so many people in the intel community both former and current members and also the military are so happy that we are continuing to talk about this. very few people are, but this is such an important issue. that appearance by, that ridiculous appearance by hillary clinton up on...
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now, again, i'm an old fbi guy. i like to see forensic evidence. >> now, on top of all of this, there was testimony today in a house committee where the u.s. ambassador to syria basically said that he believes that the syrian regime has now lost control of the border with turkey and iraq and in jordan tonight which the president by the way will be visiting on friday. there is fears about a refugee crisis. refugee spilling out of syria into jordan and also the potential of this civil war in syria spreading across the border into jordan. this is a tinderbox tonight, shep. >> shepard: ed henry tonight in jerusalem. thanks. in iran the two leaders worked to present a united front. that was clear. the prime minister netanyahu said that that country's nuclear program is a grave threat to israel and to the world. president obama reiterated that while there is still time for diplomacy, time is running short. >> the united states will continue to consult closely is. and i will repeat all options are on the table. we will do
now, again, i'm an old fbi guy. i like to see forensic evidence. >> now, on top of all of this, there was testimony today in a house committee where the u.s. ambassador to syria basically said that he believes that the syrian regime has now lost control of the border with turkey and iraq and in jordan tonight which the president by the way will be visiting on friday. there is fears about a refugee crisis. refugee spilling out of syria into jordan and also the potential of this civil war...
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out of business, one of the things gerson did from sources close to the firm they reached out to the fbi and sec to develop better client systems. this business is not dead. actually being billed now, kind of interesting, if you want compliance, if you want, if you're worried about your hedge fund manager basically going out there and trading on inside information the expert network might be a good place to prevent it. what we do is create an audit trail, everything we do, we charge you by the hour. it gets written down. so essentially if you want to know what your guy is doing, we can make sure you know that. that is the way they're approaching it. that is why gerson's business is you are is viiving from what i understand. melissa: you see the definition that popped up underneath you what expert network. it was very cool? >> what did it say. melissa: translator. research firms set up to provide hard to acquire information on other companies or industries. i like that. >> yeah. that's essentially it. by the way what is interesting about this story is that hedge fund are still using them.
out of business, one of the things gerson did from sources close to the firm they reached out to the fbi and sec to develop better client systems. this business is not dead. actually being billed now, kind of interesting, if you want compliance, if you want, if you're worried about your hedge fund manager basically going out there and trading on inside information the expert network might be a good place to prevent it. what we do is create an audit trail, everything we do, we charge you by the...
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multimillion-dollar bounty put on two americans of the fbi's list of the most wanted terrorists. the state department is offering $10 million for information leading to the arrest of these two men. the left of your screen. omar hamami. former resident of alabama. on the right, must starve fa. he lived in wisconsin. both are suspected to work with al qaeda linked terrorists in somalia to attack u.s. citizens. martha: budget battle going on in the house. lawmakers will vote on this gentleman's plan. he is he can speaking on the floor of the house that is congressman paul ryan. why the plan is expected to face road blacks soon. bill: this man is making headlines. senator rand paul is heading to an important event that could be a sign of what is in his future and we'll ask him about that, the future of the party ahead. >> ideas i'm talking about could help republicans grow in areas like california, new england, illinois, states who have given up on republicans. we have to think about new ideas if we're going to be competitive as a national party. bill: so a house committee now target
multimillion-dollar bounty put on two americans of the fbi's list of the most wanted terrorists. the state department is offering $10 million for information leading to the arrest of these two men. the left of your screen. omar hamami. former resident of alabama. on the right, must starve fa. he lived in wisconsin. both are suspected to work with al qaeda linked terrorists in somalia to attack u.s. citizens. martha: budget battle going on in the house. lawmakers will vote on this gentleman's...
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the fbi is revealing new information. we'll talk to the museum's security director next. >>> we're taking you back 23 years. yesterday one of the biggest art heights in american history this boston, 81 minutes, that's all it took, 13 masterpieces, stolen. take a listen. >> the thieves entered the first floor and went to the blue room and stole a monet painting. and then up to the second floor in the dutch room, they stole six paintings. some of them cut out of the frames. among them, three rembrandts, including the artist's only sea scape. >> yesterday the fbi tells us they now know who the thieves are, they're mobsters, but they still don't know where the precious paintings are. joining me now from brookline massachusetts is the director from the museum. anthony, i assume you're breathing a sigh of relief kind of, but do we know where the art is? >> good afternoon. no, we know who did it and this is a sigh of relief, but a long time coming. >> how did they figure out they were these mobsters? >> well, we know they were m
the fbi is revealing new information. we'll talk to the museum's security director next. >>> we're taking you back 23 years. yesterday one of the biggest art heights in american history this boston, 81 minutes, that's all it took, 13 masterpieces, stolen. take a listen. >> the thieves entered the first floor and went to the blue room and stole a monet painting. and then up to the second floor in the dutch room, they stole six paintings. some of them cut out of the frames. among...
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an audit of who city council members is now in the hands of the district attorney's office and the fbi. the auditor listed more than a dozen alleged violations by council members. among other things, the audit uses their power to -- the bidding process for the cleanup of the old oakland army base. both brooks and reed denied the allegations. in the meantime, ktvu has learned there's a second investigation. this is a story you will see only on 2. we obtained a report from a private investigator from a company that was charged with corruption. that report includes an interview with a man who claims his business partner claimed money to get special treatment from city hall and specifically councilman reed. >> what was that money for? >> just so that he can get whatever he wants from the city's approval. >> how do you think he was doing that? >> because he had connections. he had a connection with larry reed. >> it was mind-boggling to me that someone can say that because they're in a relationship with someone else, that they paid me $50,000 because i wanted to retire. well, i'm still here
an audit of who city council members is now in the hands of the district attorney's office and the fbi. the auditor listed more than a dozen alleged violations by council members. among other things, the audit uses their power to -- the bidding process for the cleanup of the old oakland army base. both brooks and reed denied the allegations. in the meantime, ktvu has learned there's a second investigation. this is a story you will see only on 2. we obtained a report from a private investigator...
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. >>> the fbi is working with police in pleasanton and walnut creek to find a bank robber. authorities have released this surveillance photo of the suspect. they call him the button-down bandit because he usually wears a collar shirt, slacks and dress shoes. he is suspected of using a note to rob two banks in pleasanton and walnut creek this month. >>> 7:54. a san francisco nightclub, one that was the scene of a weekend shooting that injured three people, it will be closing permanently. a spokesperson for the city's entertainment commission says the owners of the 330 rich club surrendered their entertainment license. the commission is also expected to investigate those three shootings. >>> we want to check in again with sal. apparently a little slow in la fayette. >> it is. we're trying to figure out why. i'm looking at the chp list. we don't have anything. let's go right to the picture. 24 westbound is going to be a little slow. it's been stop aun go as you i've to or -- stop and go as you drive to orinda. it's not too bad but it's not easy between walnut creek and oakland
. >>> the fbi is working with police in pleasanton and walnut creek to find a bank robber. authorities have released this surveillance photo of the suspect. they call him the button-down bandit because he usually wears a collar shirt, slacks and dress shoes. he is suspected of using a note to rob two banks in pleasanton and walnut creek this month. >>> 7:54. a san francisco nightclub, one that was the scene of a weekend shooting that injured three people, it will be closing...
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. >>> the fbi is working with police in pleasanton and walnut creek to find a bank robber. authorities have released this surveillance photo of the suspect. they call him the button-down bandit because he usually wears a collar shirt, slacks and dress shoes. he is suspected of using a note to rob two banks in pleasanton and walnut creek this month. >>> 7:54. a san francisco nightclub, one that was the scene of a weekend shooting that injured three people, it will be closing permanently. a spokesperson for the city's entertainment commission says the owners of the 330 rich club surrendered their entertainment license. the commission is also expected to investigate those three shootings. >>> we want to check in again with sal. apparently a little slow in la fayette. >> it is. we're trying to figure out why. i'm looking at the chp list. we don't have anything. let's go right to the picture. 24 westbound is going to be a little slow. it's been stop aun go as you i've to or -- stop and go as you drive to orinda. it's not too bad but it's not easy between walnut creek and oakland
. >>> the fbi is working with police in pleasanton and walnut creek to find a bank robber. authorities have released this surveillance photo of the suspect. they call him the button-down bandit because he usually wears a collar shirt, slacks and dress shoes. he is suspected of using a note to rob two banks in pleasanton and walnut creek this month. >>> 7:54. a san francisco nightclub, one that was the scene of a weekend shooting that injured three people, it will be closing...